Fill in the blank: The IPS policy for pre-R80 gateways is installed during the _______ .
A. Firewall policy install
B. Threat Prevention policy install
C. Anti-bot policy install
D. Access Control policy install
Fill in the blank: The IPS policy for pre-R80 gateways is installed during the _______ .
A. Firewall policy install
B. Threat Prevention policy install
C. Anti-bot policy install
D. Access Control policy install
D is the correct answer, I can cofirm it.
Ans: C
Should be D
Student guide:
Security Gateways from previous software versions that have IPS and other Threat Prevention
Software Blades enabled, will have their Threat Prevention policy split into two different
layers. In turn, the IPS layer will include the ThreatCloud IPS protections and all other core
IPS protections will remain a part of the Access Control policy installation.
I agree. Answer is D. Also from the threat prevention admin guide
Installing the Threat Prevention Policy
The Anti-Bot, Anti-Virus and Threat Emulation Software Blades have a dedicated Threat Prevention policy. You can install this policy separately from the policy installation of the Access Control Software Blades. Install only the Threat Prevention policy to minimize the performance impact on the Security Gateways.
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80/CP_R80BC_ThreatPrevention/html_frameset.htm?topic=documents/R80/CP_R80BC_ThreatPrevention/136486
yes,should D
IPS – There is a dedicated layer for the IPS Rule Base for pre-R80 gateways. After you make changes to IPS, install the Access Control policy.